Title: Tsunamis
1Tsunamis
Griffith University January 12, 2005
2Talk outline
- What are tsunamis?
- What causes them?
- What do they look like?
- The Asian earthquake tsunami
- How can engineers help?
- Disaster prevention/minimisation
- Disaster relief and rebuilding
3What are tsunamis?
- A tsunami is a series of ocean waves generated by
a large disturbance of the water column - Tsunami is a Japanese word meaning Harbour (tsu)
Wave (nami) - Sometimes called seismic sea waves
- Sometimes incorrectly called tidal waves
4Earthquake Tsunamis
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(1)
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(2)
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(3)
- The movement in the earths crust causes the
water surface to lift
(Source School of Ocean and Earth Science and
Technology, University of Hawaii)
5Earthquake Tsunamis
(Source Prof. Miho Aoki, University of Alaska)
6Landslide Tsunamis
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(3)
(2)
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- Sub-marine landslides can be caused by earth
quakes, tides, storm waves - The effect of landslide tsunamis tends to be
localised
(Source School of Ocean and Earth Science and
Technology, University of Hawaii)
7Some other causes of tsunamis
- Sub-marine volcanic activity (eruption or
collapse) - Impact of meteorites
- Pyroclastic flows
(Source US Office of Naval Research)
8What do they look like?
- In deep water they move very fast but may only be
0.5 to 1m high - In shallow water they slow down and become higher
(Source National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, NOAA)
9A comparison with wind waves
- Energy loss in waves is inversely proportional to
the wave length - Therefore tsunamis experience very little energy
loss and can travel long distances
10A comparison with wind waves at the coast
- Tsunamis are often the same height as wind-waves
- It is the volume of water behind them that causes
the damage
(Source Department of Earth and Space Sciences
at the University of Washington)
11An example
- Video from Penang, Malaysia, Dec 26 2004
12The Asian earthquake tsunami
- Main earthquake epicentre
- Aftershocks
- _ Plate boundaries
(Source US Geological Survey)
13The Asian earthquake tsunami
- Red high water
- Blue low water
- Shows the processes of diffraction, reflection,
refraction and shoaling
(Source National Institute of Advanced
Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)
14The Asian earthquake tsunami
(Source National Institute of Advanced
Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)
15The Asian earthquake tsunami
(Source West Coast/Alaska Tsunami Warning Centre)